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V.J V:" 5c - 5 i.: ,Vt i J I .-.. ;- THREE mm h, J...15' X;.:9 tes on mm 3 CHAMPIONS MAKE IT i A ROW IN ST. LOUIS rjghington Defeats Boston, 7 to I and Chicago Beats Detroit, 3 to 2 f L Results Yesterday -..hine-ton 7; Boston 1. Detroit 2; Chicago 3. New York Philadelphia, rain. ' st. Louis 4; Cleveland 10. Vh ore They Play Today Philadelphia at New York Boston at Washington Cleveland at St. Louis. . Chicago at Detroit.. standing of the Clubs. Clubs- m Won fvelano . rafhington fetroit . fjicapo x(v ork puiladelpliia Louis 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lost. Pet. 1 .667 1. .667 1 .500 1 v:500 1 .500 1 .500 2 .333 2 .333 BRAVES TAKE HITFEST FROM DODGERS, 6 TO 5 Deling uetit 1920 laxpay ers Cubs Overwhelm Cards, XI to 4, While Pirates Make It to 1 Over the Reds Attorney-General Advises State Auditor That-Last Legislature nepeaiea Penalties Formerly Enacted of Taxpayers Who TV! J! m.T . ... . uiauot settle Within LimitGovernor Returns to ' ; Raleigh Next WeekNo Hint of FinanciaT Outlook rM. Bsnlts; Testerday Chicago U; St. Louis A; , - Boston 6; Brooklyn 5.' ; Cincinnati U Pittsburgh 3. Philadelphia--New York, rain. Where They Play Today wT2rk at PhadIihia Pittsburgh-at Cincinnati St. Louis at Chicago. Brooklyn at Boston. AMERICAN LEAGUE gT LOL'IS. April 15. Cleveland made two in a row today by defeating St. ouis 10 to 4. The champions drove BTis and Bayne from the box. The score: "R. H. E. develand 020 012 30210 14X2 I Louis w ww www 9 it 4 n..hv and O'Neill: Davis. Bavn. 6"' ' " " ' jjchler and Seyereid. Clubs New York ;. Chicagp . Boston .. .. Pittsburgh Cincinnati . Brooklyn . . Stl Louis . . Philadelphia Standing; of . the Clubs Won,;. .Lost. ...I. 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2" 2 2 2 Pet. liOOO 1,000 .667 .667 .333 .333 .000 .000 JVATIQJfAI, LEAGUE rjinvSOV IS EFFECTIVE AKD iriSWTVftTON'. ADril 15. KripVenr. ns effective at all stages today and Washington defeated Boston, 7 to 1. jice and unarnuv maa home runs, flatter's orr runerton in the eighth fith a man on base. ; The score: K. H. E. Boston .. 000 010 000 1 g 1 Wishlngton .. . 100 400 02x 7 13V'1 Bush, Fullerton and Ruel: Erickson ind Gharritty. - 1THITE SOX EVEX THE COUNT AUA1AST 1 11 ti UOBB TIGER.1 nrTROIT. ADril 15. Chicaorn the count with Detroit today, winning I to 2. Faber was strong in the pinches' ud received good support. .'. ' : The score It. H. E. flicaeo .. .... 102 000 000 3 7 1 Detroit .. 100 000 010 2. 5 0 Faber and Schalk; Ehmke. Mlddleton tnd Bassler. DOUBLE HEADER CITY ; IN LEAGUE GAMES TODAY Seminoles Meet Tigers " and Giants Play the Mechanics : : v Weather permitting, a brace. of ' fast nd snappy baseball games will be pulled off at the Robert Strange play grounds tnis arternoon. between the four city league teams.' The league leading Seminoles will meet, last, sea ton's champions, the Timers. In thf first game and a fast and furious stru&rgle fs npected. This game will .'start at 2:30 o'clock with Selin and Mawson In the points for the sailors and Dew ud Gieschen for the Tigers. The second came, scheduled to start it 4:30 o'clock, will be between the Mechanics, now doing time In the celi ilT, and thfl sfrono- "Do! era H r 'dlant. Fowler and Tuttle' will "form the. ba-t- iery for Delado with a pair of dark eqnines doing the , hustling for the Mechanics. , - The games last Saturdav wcm .wit nessed by a larep. Mthfrlnn- nftfon. as the teams round into form and the race tightens, a classy brand ball will be provided. - ' V-vS??' APFl1 14 In a f ee-hitting 5f; ""Pted showers. Boston JodItted,i?0klyn' 6 to 5- In 10 lnnlngs out fn t"i3U PS8d Fo-d with one Putjn the latft of the 10th, forcing in Soumworth , with the winning run: The score: RHE Brooklyn'.. .. no ioo 200 0 5 11' i i,fK-100 031 000 ! 6 12 1 i. bmilly llaumaux, Mlljus and Kruee er; Scott and O'Neil. vrueg CUBS RALLY IN SEVENTH ANI tBEAT CARDINALS BY 11 TO 4 CHICAGO, April 15. A seven th lnnlng rally - by Chicago in which Riviere and Kircher were driven off the mound, enabled the locals to come rrom behind and make it two straight from St Louis, 11 to 4. The score: ' - RHE S.t Louis ... ;... 400 000 000 4 a 3 Chicago .,.;. v.. . ioo 002 62x 11 13 o -Riviere, Kircher. Baines. North-and Oelehoefe,r, Cfemons; Martin, York and O'FarrelkW , ... ' REDS LET PIRATES SCORE 3 - In one frame and win, out CINCINNATI, April 15. Poor play, ing by Cincinnati In the eighth inning today permitted Pittsburgh to score three runs and a 3 to 1 victory. The score: " RHE. Pittsburgh .. .. 000 000 030 3 7 2 Cincinnati . . . .-. 000 000 100 1 4 0 Hamilton. Yell Rixey Napier and Hargrove. I EXHIBITION GAMES At Pensacola, Fla.: Pensacola semi Pro 10; Meridian, Mississippi league 1 CHARLOTTE, April 15. Greensboro! Piedmont league, 3, 4, 3; Charlotte South Atlantic league, 7, 11. 0. Saddler and Moorefield; Gheen and Kennedy Kay. . RALEIGH, April 15.-,The state can not collect a penalty for non-payment of (the 1920 'taxes, according to a rul ing; of the attorneyrgeneral made in response to a request ef State Auditor Baxter Durham for an interpretation of the law on this: points The letter tells the story "in yours of April 9 you inquire whether or not you shall advise the sheriffs to collect a penalty on the pay ment of taxes for 1920 after May l, 1921, and - if so, whether that penalty shall be 1 or 4 per cent. "We think there is no penalty at all provided for this delayed payment of taxes of 1920, for the following rea sons: Section 2. chapter 62, public laws, extra session 1920, provided a dis count of l per cent on all taxes paid in; the months of October and Novem ber; while in the months of Decem ber and January the net amount was to be- paidy and then commencing in February "Vith 1 per cent interest added for the succeeding months, an additional 1 per cent per month to be added until the taxes were paid. This amount, however, N for the highest penalty provision has worked well in other years when (tax payers were not so hard hit. It. vhas' enabled many sheriffs to Settle. ; With' Ihe state in January, whereas;vin other years they had not settled untiL-May and June. A telegram from Governor Morrison today stated that he expected to re turn to Raleigh .from New York the first of the week. He is due in Greans boro for the meeting of the National Good Roads association Monday night and it is possible '"-that 'he will return to Greensboro, fill his engagement there and then- come on to Raleigh. The telegram from : the . governor gave no indication of the result of his trip. It is expected that be will lay the whole financial 'matter before the council of state early in the coming week, and avdvise with them about the course to adopt about getting a ad ditional money for the road building and institutional work authorized by the last legislature. The fact that the governor l.as not notified' friends here that he had ar ranged for. loans or found the bond wuujo- require a levy. 01 4 t market in such condition that a k per cent additional if the 1920 taxes j per cent security could be mirv.t were paid in- May. 1921. ! "At the recent session of the legis lature the following became the law: oecuon i: xnat section 2 of chaD- is indication that the situation was' not as jrood as he Axpeoed. Bankers in Raleigh have feaYed the bonda cmilr! not be sold, not because they are not ter 62 of the public laws of the extra ' just as s-ood as any bond the state STATE f 'ni.I pnu unnc nn . DURHAM. Anrll 1K Bif. 11 ffeatefl Trinity in a track meet held "ere this afternoon by the ' decisive Kore of 76 U tn A.RU. TVil ao-A we meet was the running of Albright, omrp team, who made the 100 d dash in 10.1. Albright made the "Wat number of points of any 'par- tlc'Pant in the meet. ,, CATCHER SIGNED . ''-i nu i., April: jlo. uuugan "urPny, of this ritv. n mtn 4r. With the DaTrtnno 171-n "Plea n rnnta . j i . Undale club of the Georgia state i4r. singed a contract to play .with Hichman. Kv t ' ! iiugiiucuv LCCkJLXJ,. aT..y1. Va., April is: rBu i' meet nere toaay tne Solvers tv c -in-i-.. ' ,J' Virginia aeieatea ueia lrneKPl 84 to 42 Points. One '"ginia TPfnrrl V. 1 t r00 ... . " uiurbu WUBIl 155 t 'iKima, tnrew tne javelin tf Ipet and three inches. Plttman, 11 teo seconds. WOFPORD St UNIVERSITY 3 COLUMBIA, S. C, April 15. -Wofford college in ah U-inning- battle here to day defeated the University of South Carolina 5 to 3. 1 DR. LASKER TAKES NIGHT OFF HAVANA, April 15. The twelfth game in the championship chess match between Jose R. Capablanca and Dr. Emanuel Lasker, which was to have been played tonight at the Mariano casind, was postponed. Dr.. Lasker de cided.to take a advange of his p'rivilege of having "a night off." The game will be started ; Saturday evening. BERRY RECEIPTS LIGHT ,v ACCOUNT WET WEATHER Northern Prices Ranging From 30 to 50 Cents session of 1920 be amended by striking out section two and inserting t'A.l taxes shall be due on the first Mon day In October of each year, and on all taxes paid in the months of Octo ber and November a discount of 1 per cent shall be given the tax payer. All taxes paid in the months of De cember, January, February, March and April shall be paid at the net amount charged, and the sheriff or tax col lector shall, settle at the net amount Charged for said months. That this act shall only apply to the :ollection "of taxes levied for the year 1920."' The law as finally enacted, says the attorney seneral, differs very ma terially from the bill which was first introduced. In the progress of that bill throush the houses, a substitute was offered for it and that substitute jwas adopted and became the law as above set out. The effect of this law, in our opinion, is. to do away entirely with penalties for not paying , taxes promptly so far as the 1920 taxes are concerned. I Those who followed the course of legislation through the general assem bly declare that it was not the inten tion of the law to abolish the payment of penalties altogether, but merely to delay them for a period of four months. Then the penalties would be taken up again in May. but the bill struck out all of the machinery for the collection of the penalties and hence the attorney general rules that they cannot be col letced for the 1920 taxes. Just what this elimination of the penalties will amount to Inone of the state officials have been able to figure out. It will hot be an appreciable has ever issued, or because the state credit is in the least impaired, hut because of the general condition of fne bond and money market. If anyone could sell a 5 per cent bond or bor row money at less than 6 per cent it is believed the governor and treasurer of North Carolina would have been able to do it. But even the banks are paying that much for money and begging for it at. that price now, gay the financiers., The automobile license department of the secretary of state's office is mak ing preparations for the sale of more than a million dollars worth of license tags during the next two and a half months. Already the department hss put a larse.numter of additional clerks to work preparing the notices to be sent out. These will reach the owners of automobiles during the coming month, and the license is required to be on the cars by the first of July. Despite whatever business depres sion may have done for North Caro lina the department is figuring on a normal increase in the number of automobiles in the state during the coming year. The license plantes are already made. Some of them have ar rived and others are rolling so that there will be no delay in getting tne plates to the applicants immediately alter the checks are sent to Raleigh. ee m s We Have Full Confidence In You. We Trust the People Several hundred Wilmington'citizena i have charge accounts with us. They find it use-k ful in many ways. Always well dressed .:dAa.nyl.00'to''$2.00vper week is the' easiest way' to pay. .We want every one of you to open an account with us. Easy to buy and easy to. pay. - - ' '' ' See Our Unusual Showing In Men's 'and Young Men's Suits Priced SI 8,00 to 840.00 B U Y A N D PAY THE EASY WAY NEGRO TEAMS MEET Two fast neerro teams will cjash on the field at Thirteenth and Ann streets this afternoon at 4 o'clock when the club of the Wilmington Negro Athletic association meets the Wilmington Civil Lights, another fast bunch.. , rf - :: ---':"-------.v JOIV Til . ; ' '.'' Box- r" "ALLY- LEAGUE. leaen. V Apru 15. The National Ihom.. dset)a11 dub today vsent Csanrt T ' P'tcher, to Greenville, S. uu -acey. an lnflM lntinr" " CIUbs arc i the South; At- GOI T r . ' . ' SEW Tn!, WEAR IN FINAL d 1J?K APr'l 15 Jay Gould la Jo,.nV APr 15. Jay Gould iati, vvear, of Philadelphia, ammn ur court tennis doubles titnl iu iiib nuitis oi !5tW p r!ournament today by de Icr p- Rhodes and R. W. Cut- r ni V, noaea and R. W. Cut the semi-finals, At .VU,ME BASEBALL Qem."enwood. S. !C: Newberry 8: ,; Georgia -: -Michigan university H 8Atlanta: Auburn 3; Georgia it ... 0S!ethJ!"ta: . Alabama university 12: At ti. . ""'vcr PaV6t ahireton: ie i). .-ope univor.it c Georgetown 4; La- 0R LEAGUE JRESULTS S' Or,KRX ASSOCIATION ' !tMobi,eaAn" 0: Chattanooga 2., tN'ah ; Atlanta 7. ' W t iu!.., . 10; Birmingham 2. -Pnl3.Little Rcckf raln Sn ASSOCIATIOIff - hj:. ( .gi .nan 4 , SS01? 2; ColumbuH,5,- Mint e 6: Toledo B.: nttOI'-Kansas City, ral.o. (Special to The Star) . " CHADBOURN, April 15. Strawberry receipts today were very light on ac count of last night's rains and showers this morning. The demand Is moderate and the market steady generally. Good , stock, 32-quart crates of Klon dykes, going at ?5.50 to $6.75, mostly around $6 to f 6.25. 'Forty-eight cars from all' states moved Thursday; 17 from North Caro Una, destined as follows: New York tight; three each to Buffalo, and Phila-i. delphiaV two to Potomac yards; one. to Pittsburgh. ' 1 ' Northr Carolina's- northern . markets Frldav' wr: TClondvlces ." Aft - in Kft. and Missionaries 35 to 4 5, In Boston; the price was mostly 30 at Baltimore; best Klondykes, 40 to 45, fair, 35, and Missionaries mostly 40, at New York; mostly 35 to 38 at Philadelphia; best 8 to $9, poorer $2 crate at Pittsburgh; best 30 to 35 at Washington. PENNSYLVANIA OFFICER TAKES ESCAPED CONVICT Forney Scott, White, "Held At .Chester, Pa., Sheriff Informed .' . -.v'.; r . . '. Police authorities at Chester, Pa., have In custody Forney Scott, : white' man," Vwantd here as. an escaped prisoner, according to a telegram re ceived, by Sheriff George C. JackBon early Friday af ternoon. Scott, escaped" f rom the ' New Hanover county roa'd force .February 27, 1920, after having served less than three months of j a one year sentence Imposed for violatldii of the Mann act, or ,the white slave law- r ' ' , ' Scott, : It will be remembered, was convicted before Recorder Harriss, the prosecuting witness ; being-- a young woman who had come to. Wilmington with Scott from .Chester. The case aroused considerable interest at the time and so strong was public senti ment that an extra" effort was made to capture Scott following his escape from the roads. -A reward was offered for hls';capture -and this feature, of the case is what caused Scott to be apprehended when he ventured into his home ' town. ;'i A negro ponvlct who has never heen tniT .cnnancA "at" the same time as, Scott, the two making ' a spectacular ddsh for liberty while the chairman of the "board of county commissioners was visitinsr the- camp. ; The chair- of deeds' aided In the search; through tn SW&lnP."'!.""' l"o"'t'v"' nnt return to North Caro-. )Ti4 iiv. .v.. - ---- llnmto complete his road sentence un- less evri"v" " . . by ' the governor of Pennsylvania,', th telegram' from Chester ' yesterday stated.- ; ; TheHadley JThis :weU-propbrtioned model will satisfy the tastes of discriminat ing young men who want "something dif ferent." 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